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Antoine Forqueray (September 1672 – 28 June 1745) was a French
composer A composer is a person who writes music. The term is especially used to indicate composers of Western classical music, or those who are composers by occupation. Many composers are, or were, also skilled performers of music. Etymology and Defi ...
and virtuoso of the
viola da gamba The viol (), viola da gamba (), or informally gamba, is any one of a family of bowed, fretted, and stringed instruments with hollow wooden bodies and pegboxes where the tension on the strings can be increased or decreased to adjust the pitc ...
. Forqueray, born in Paris, was the first in a line of composers which included his sons
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(1699–1782) and Nicolas Gilles (1703–1761) as well as his brother Michel (1681–1757).


Career at Versailles

Forqueray's exceptional talents as a player led to his performing before
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at the age of ten. The king was so pleased with him that he arranged for Forqueray to have music lessons at his own expense and then, seven years later, in 1689, named him ''musicien ordinaire'' of ''La chambre du Roy'', a position Forqueray held until the end of his life. To supplement his official income he gave lucrative private lessons to members of the royal family and the aristocracy. In Louis XIV's later years the normal routine of concerts at the court of Versailles was augmented by Mme de Maintenon. She arranged almost daily performances in her apartments by such musicians as
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(guitar), René Descoteaux (flute), Jean-Baptise Buterne (harpsichord) as well as Forqueray.


Distinctive style

At the time of Forqueray's appointment the most renowned viol player at court was
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, who was famous for his sweet and gentle musical style. Forqueray in contrast became renowned for his dramatic, striking and brash style. According to
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Marais played like an angel, and Forqueray like the devil. The ''Mercure de France'' of 1738 chided both Antoine and his son Jean-Baptiste-Antoine for writing pieces ‘so difficult that only he and his son can execute them with grace.’ Forqueray's style was so distinctive that three of his near-contemporaries
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,
François Couperin François Couperin (; 10 November 1668 – 11 September 1733) was a French Baroque composer, organist and harpsichordist. He was known as ''Couperin le Grand'' ("Couperin the Great") to distinguish him from other members of the musically talented ...
and
Jacques Duphly Jacques Duphly (also Dufly, Du Phly; 12 January 1715 – 15 July 1789) was a French harpsichordist and composer. Early career as an organist He was born in Rouen, France, the son of Jacques-Agathe Duphly and Marie-Louise Boivin. As a boy, h ...
each composed a piece named 'La Forqueray' as a tribute to him.


Family and later years

In 1697 Forqueray married Henriette-Angélique Houssou, daughter of a church organist. Forqueray was often accompanied by his wife on the
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when he played. Their marriage was apparently most unhappy, and after several shorter periods apart, they separated finally in 1710. His relationship with his son
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was just as difficult. He had his son imprisoned in 1719 and exiled by
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in 1725. In 1730, he retired to
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outside Paris, where he continued to draw his salary, and died in 1745. His son Jean Baptiste published his works for the viola da gamba in 1747 (two years after his father's death) together with a version for harpsichord. Although Forqueray's obituary notice indicated that at the time of his death around three hundred pieces written by him still existed, the thirty-two pieces contained in his son's edition are all that survive today.Tilney,Colin (ed.), A Forqueray, Pièces de clavecin, Heugel & cie Paris


Selected recordings

''Pièces de Clavecin,'' Blandine Rannou, clavecin. 2 CD Zig-Zag Territoires 2007.
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. * ''L'œuvre pour clavecin'' par
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, Mandala (1994) * L'intégrale des ''Pièces de clavecin'' par Blandine Rannou, 2 CD Zig-Zag Territoires (enregistré en 2007, sorti en 2008) Diapason d'or. * ''Works for Harpsichord'' par Michael Borgstede, 2 CD Brilliant Classics (2011) -
Diapason d'or The Diapason d'Or (French for "Golden Tuning Fork") is a recommendation of outstanding (mostly) classical music recordings given by reviewers of '' Diapason'' magazine in France, broadly equivalent to "Editor's Choice", "Disc of the Month" in the ...
* ''Antoine & Jean-Baptiste Forqueray. ou les tourments de l'âme'' par Michèle Dévérité, Kaori Uemura, Ryo Terakado, Ricardo Rodriguez, Robert Kohnen,
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CD harmonia mundi (2018) *''Suite en ré mineur'', À Deux Violes Esgales,
Jonathan Dunford Jonathan Dunford (born 30 October 1959 in Trenton, New Jersey) is an American violist specialising in the baroque repertoire. Biography After studying the viol at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston, Dunford was awarded a scholars ...
, basse de viole, Sylvia Abramowicz, basse de viole, Nanja Breedjijk, harpe triple, Daphni Kokkoni, clavecin, CD AS musique ASM003 2007


References

* ''The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians'', ed. Stanley Sadie. 20 vol. London, Macmillan Publishers Ltd., 1980. ()


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External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Forqueray, Antoine 1671 births 1745 deaths French Baroque composers Composers for harpsichord French Baroque viol players French male classical composers Musicians from Paris 18th-century classical composers 18th-century French composers 18th-century French male musicians 17th-century male musicians